Paperless Parts Expands into Canadian, Mexican Markets
The company is bringing its quoting and estimating software to new markets, aiming to help manufacturers throughout North America improve win rates, drive operational efficiency and improve buyers’ experience.
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Paperless Parts recently launched its Wingman software solution to make quoting from prints faster, more efficient and less error-prone. Source: Paperless Parts
has announced its official entry into the Canadian and Mexican Manufacturing Markets. Paperless Parts says it has roughly 600 precision manufacturing and sheet metal fabricators customers across the United States, and have already secured initial contracts with several leading Canadian and Mexican manufacturers.
“We’ve recognized for a long time that there’s an opportunity to radically transform our quoting process, eliminate many of the time-consuming, manual steps and really focus on growing our business,” says Reuben Martin, president of Tubeway Inc. in Proton Station, Ontario. “Paperless Parts is the premier partner for American manufacturers, and we are excited for the opportunity to partner with them as one of their first Canadian shops.”
“As our business expanded into value-added parts fabrication, we recognized the need to accelerate our quoting process to keep pace with growing demand,” says Daniel Ruiz, CEO of LADESA, headquartered in Santa Catarina, Nuevo León, Mexico. “Partnering with Paperless Parts has allowed us to turn around quotes much faster, unlock new growth opportunities and scale operations successfully.”
“We're excited about the tremendous growth Paperless Parts has had in the U.S. over the past 7 years and we’re excited to have the same impact on the Canadian and Mexican markets,” says Jason Ray, founder and CEO of Paperless Parts. “Much of manufacturing crosses borders and the ability to improve quoting throughout North America will drive the overall efficiency of the supply chain.”
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